The Chicago Bulls' Rose led the field of ten with a terrific 32-point performance that ultimately carried the Bulls to a 115-104 victory in Phoenix. Scoring over 30 points for the fourth time in just over a month, Rose appeared confident using his much-improved mid-range jumper to shoot 15-for-21.

Regardless of whether Rose's motivation was to score-as-much-to-donate-as-much or merely to secure just Chicago's fifth road win of the year, Rose was happy to participate.

"They need it right now. The Haiti people, I feel for them..." Rose said. "I'm happy that I gave it to them."

So are Bulls Fans. But, despite the glee from Bulls fans everywhere, no one is happier about Rose's performance than the impoverished men, women and children of Haiti.

All clients of the Wasserman Media Group, the ten players ranged in city, position, and of course, points.

The Celtics' Kendrick Perkins scored four points with the Wizards' Mike Miller rounding out the group with three points.

In case you're counting, that adds up to a total of $135,000 that will be added to a pot that 47 total players plan to donate to. Those players, all form the agency, plan to donate a minimum of $500,000 to the relief fund.

"I'm very grateful to [the players donating] and I thank them," former President Bill Clinton said, speaking at halftime of Friday night's Lakers-Knicks game.

"[The people of Haiti] have kept their spirits. They have kept working to recover their loved ones and to start normal life again," Clinton added. "I think they've done great and they are worth our support."